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Your Best Teacher is Your Last Mistake

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varjakpaul
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 Message 25 of 26
30 May 2011 at 5:30pm | IP Logged 
Since I didn't know what the heck it meant I just went with "you learn from your mistakes." Which is true. And why we shouldn't fear making mistakes while trying to communicate in a foreign language.

I don't think the phrase denigrates teachers; because there are no perfect teachers.

It is a truism, so take it for what it is worth. But, agreed, the way it is phrased is, um, dumb.

I don't agree that necessity is the greatest teacher; necessity might be a good (the best?) motivator, but that is not the same as a teacher.

As for the truth/truism of the phrase, when properly expressed, I still recall a certain vocabulary word I missed on my GRE and I can't recall any other specific word from the test -- this was twenty three four ago. So, anyway a mistake on the GRE helped me learn that word's meaning forever (because I went home and looked it up), but what does this truism say about all the words I didn't mess up on? So I don't even know if I agree with the saying.
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Ari
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 Message 26 of 26
31 May 2011 at 9:33am | IP Logged 
varjakpaul wrote:
So, anyway a mistake on the GRE helped me learn that word's meaning forever (because I went home and looked it up), but what does this truism say about all the words I didn't mess up on? So I don't even know if I agree with the saying.

Wait, what? It's a truism that you don't agree with?
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